KQED Radio
KQED Newssee more
Latest Newscasts:KQEDNPR
Player Sponsored By
upper waypoint

Tesla Cutting Corners on Workplace Safety

28:01
at
Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

An exterior view of a Tesla showroom on April 4, 2016 in Corte Madera, California.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Tesla Motors says it makes the safest cars ever but a new investigation has found the company is cutting corners when it comes to employee safety. KQED’s Alyssa Jeong Perry and Will Evans with Reveal at The Center for Investigative Reporting looked into the car maker’s safety data and discovered Tesla may not be accurately reporting workplace injuries. Tesla takes issue with much of the report and says it records injuries accurately and cares deeply about its employees. We’ll talk to the reporters about their findings.

Guests:
Alyssa Jeong Perry, reporter, KQED
Will Evans, reporter, Reveal from The Center of Investigative Reporting

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
Death Doula Alua Arthur on How and Why to Prepare for the EndHow to Create Your Own ‘Garden Wonderland’First Trump Criminal Trial Underway in New YorkThe Beauty in Finding ‘Other People’s Words’ in Your OwnWhat the 99 Cents Only Stores Closure Means to CaliforniansBay Area Diaspora Closely Watching India’s Upcoming Electionare u addicted to ur phoneJosé Vadi’s “Chipped” Looks at Life from a Skateboarder’s Lens‘The Notorious PhD’ on How Hip Hop Made AmericaSan Francisco Voters Face a Crowded and Contentious Mayor’s Race